Danish Veterans Protest Trump's NATO Comments with Silent March
Hundreds of Danish war veterans staged a silent protest in Copenhagen on Saturday, February 1, 2026, against comments made by U.S. President Donald Trump downplaying the role of non-U.S. NATO troops in Afghanistan, according to Euronews. The veterans marched from a memorial for fallen soldiers to the U.S. embassy, carrying Danish flags and banners reading "No words."
The demonstration involved veterans who had served alongside U.S. troops in war zones. Upon arriving at the U.S. embassy, the veterans planted Danish flags embroidered with the names of fallen Danish soldiers in plant pots outside the embassy entrance, Euronews reported. The silent march was intended to express their disapproval of President Trump's remarks.
US Reportedly in Talks with Cuba
In other news, President Trump stated on Saturday that the U.S. is "starting to talk to Cuba," according to Euronews. Trump made the comment while flying to Florida, but did not provide details regarding the level or timing of the outreach. He suggested that recent U.S. actions to cut off oil supplies from Venezuela and Mexico would force Cuba to the negotiating table. "We're starting to talk to Cuba," Trump told reporters, according to Euronews.
Nvidia CEO Dismisses Report of OpenAI Investment Friction
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang refuted a report claiming friction between his company and OpenAI. Huang said Saturday that the report was "nonsense," according to TechCrunch. The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that Nvidia was considering scaling back its investment in OpenAI. In September, Nvidia and OpenAI announced a plan for Nvidia to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI and build 10 gigawatts of computing infrastructure for the AI company. The WSJ reported that Huang had begun emphasizing that the deal was nonbinding and had privately criticized OpenAI's business strategy and expressed concerns about competitors.
Anti-ICE Protestors Gather in Minneapolis
Thousands of protestors gathered in Minneapolis on Saturday, January 31, 2026, to protest against ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), according to The Verge. Gaby Del Valle, a policy reporter at The Verge, described the scene as protestors marched towards Government Plaza, across the street from Minneapolis City Hall.
New Game "Cassette Boy" Released
A new game called "Cassette Boy" has been released, drawing inspiration from classic games, according to The Verge. Jay Peters, a senior reporter at The Verge, described the game as a top-down adventure game in the vein of a retro Legend of Zelda.
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